Jay Kelly says having a chance to work with Mark Kratman on the Tewksbury Board of Selectmen bolsters his confidence in his endorsement.
The ban was passed at a special Town Meeting in December.
Catherine Gover did not return nomination papers, meaning the field to replace the late Rep. James Miceli is down to eight candidates.
The town's bylaw on when political signs can be displayed is "probably unenforceable," thanks to a 2015 Supreme Court decision.
In a letter to the editor, Wilmington Selectman and state rep Candidate Michael mcCoy supports the effort to oust a judge.
The town joins more than 60 other Massachusetts communities that no longer allow plastic shopping bags.
Town meetings no votes on two articles backed by Selectman Michael McCoy mean the issue is likely to arise again.
The deadline to return nomination papers with 150 certifiable signatures was 5 pm Tuesday. Here's who made the cut.
In a pair of Facebook posts, Rob Fasulo says he won't run for elected office again and blasts the local political system.
In the race that drew the most attention this election season, Jonathan Eaton defeated Rob Fasulo for an open seat on the board of selectmen
Former Wilmington Selectmen Chair Judith O'Connell also entered the race on Friday afternoon.
Patch has everything you need to know to vote in Saturday's town election in Wilmington.
Miceli, 83, had represented Wilmington and Tewksbury in the state legislature since 1977.
Bendel joined Selectman Ed Loud in backing Eaton, while Selectman Michael McCoy is backing Eaton's opponent.
The Republican says Fasulo will be "a terrific advocate for smart growth."
McCoy and the candidate looking to join the board of selectmen share similar views on a range of issues.
Selectman Michael McCoy accused the Attorney General's office of getting caught up in a game of "political football."
Wilmington Selectman Ed Loud says Jonathan Eaton will be "impartial, unbiased and unselfish" if he is elected on April 28.
In a letter to the editor, Charles A. Murphy endorses Jesse Fennelly, who was Murphy's district aid and communications director.
Selectman Ed Loud shifted his support for the move over concerns about the potential use of Wilmington's power of eminent domain.
Jack Cushing describes the candidate for selectman as a "smart guy" and a "straight shooter."
A Wilmington resident says Fasulo will "keep Wilmington a town."
In a letter to the editor, Wilmington SelectmanMcCoy wonders why Tewksbury's George Ferdinand should focus on issues in his own town.
In a letter to the editor, Wilmington Selectman Michael McCoy outlines the case for using the government's power of eminent domain.
Jonathan Eaton, who is running in a three-way race for selectman, picks up another endorsement as the April 7 election approaches.
The special town meeting during the May 5 Annual Town Meeting is an end-run to block a housing development on the 70-acre tract.
Jonathan Eaton is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the board of selectmen in Wilmington's April 28 town election.
Rob Fasulo is one of three candidates running for an open seat on the board of selectmen in Wilmington's April 28 town election.
David Ragsdale is one of two challengers in a three-way race for two school committee seats in Wilmington's April 28 town election.
Jesse Fennelly is one of two challengers in a three-way race for two school committee seats in Wilmington's April 28 town election.
In a letter to the editor, Robert Fasulo Sr. asks Wilmington residents to vote for Robert Fasulo Jr. in the April 28 election.
In a letter to the editor, Gerry Bruno of Concerned Citizens of Wilmington writes to oppose an alleged condominium development.
M.J. Byrnes is the lone incumbent in a three-way race for two school committee seats in Wilmington's April 28 town election.
Candidates have until the close of business Friday to return nomination papers with 50 signatures to be listed on the ballot.
Michael Welch says Selectman Michael McCoy's assertion that he wants to build a massive condo complex is unfounded.
Wilmington Selectman Michael McCoy four articles should be removed from the warrant for the May 5 town meeting.
In a letter, Michael McCoy characterized a town meeting warrant article as a backdoor attempt to build a 760-unit condo complex.
There are likely to be at least two contested races for selectmen and school committee when Wilmington voters head to the polls on April 28.
Rep. James Miceli (D-Wilmington) says the state doesn't have a way to test whether drivers are operating under the influence of marijuana.
The board took no action Wednesday night as an overflow crowd turned out to voice opposition to the project.